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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

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wee jimmy and his ma went in one of them changing rooms,there was a big woman standing with her big bush hanging out,jimmy says mom whats that the ma was a bit embarrased and says thats a sponge jimmy

Well I have a knob like a horse and don't really care who see,s it but I'm banned from the unisex pool, because it's considered a trip hazard,

id say church is more of a dodgy place than a swimming pool changing room      

My point is theres more protection an safety, in segregated changing rooms, its far to liberal, an with sex offenders an paedos lurking, its a big nono for me.

 

It encourages liberal tendencys, an in young children I think thats fecking wrong.

How is it any different you still get changed in a cubicle, whatever sex changing room it is. So how would you protect your daughter when your in a completely different area?

You've got some twisted logic fair play.

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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

 

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

TC

ok needles what ever you say, you'd soon change your mind if a sex offender was taking pics under the cubicles of your family. Now away n knit your new apron
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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

 

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

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ok needles what ever you say, you'd soon change your mind if a sex offender was taking pics under the cubicles of your family. Now away n knit your new apron
If anybody was that concerned they'd just not go.
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Do the cubicles have doors if so what's the problem ?

rusty the problem is the pervs taking pics over the top and under the cubicles, but a fair few have been caught by other swimmers and the victims didn't even know what had happened, then when busted the police find lots of similar images in their houses, take away the access and there's little chance the pervs can get what their after
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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

TC

 

Wonder how often they go swimming themselves though :hmm:

 

There is a good few to many perv's going about , but staff in the pools and camera's around it kind of make it a bit safer, there are plenty of cubicles they all have doors and most lock . years ago when I was a lot younger there were no doors just a curtain yes things were safer then or was it ? think there was probably still loads of pervs then to just wasnt recognised or highlighted way back in the day :cray:

I think public places like swimming pools are pretty safe these days and off course you should always talk to your kids to make sure they understand how to stay safe, but not scare them for they can still have fun.

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My point is theres more protection an safety, in segregated changing rooms, its far to liberal, an with sex offenders an paedos lurking, its a big nono for me.

 

It encourages liberal tendencys, an in young children I think thats fecking wrong.

How is it any different you still get changed in a cubicle, whatever sex changing room it is. So how would you protect your daughter when your in a completely different area?

You've got some twisted logic fair play.

Because my daughter would be in an all girl changing room, with just girls an no men, is that twisted logic, or do I want my daughters, an son to be safe, were paedos are known to lurk, ok johnny whatever , id rather be a bit twisted, as you say, than my daughter being eyed up by a perv or paedo.

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My point is theres more protection an safety, in segregated changing rooms, its far to liberal, an with sex offenders an paedos lurking, its a big nono for me.

 

It encourages liberal tendencys, an in young children I think thats fecking wrong.

How is it any different you still get changed in a cubicle, whatever sex changing room it is. So how would you protect your daughter when your in a completely different area?

You've got some twisted logic fair play.

Because my daughter would be in an all girl changing room, with just girls an no men, is that twisted logic, or do I want my daughters, an son to be safe, were paedos are known to lurk, ok johnny whatever , id rather be a bit twisted, as you say, than my daughter being eyed up by a perv or paedo.
So no women are pedo's then? And what about your son? Would he have to stay home because he'll have to get changed with men?
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So johnny would you let your daughter or boy in view of your mates with just the underwear on, ffs whats the difference, I think you havent thought this threw.

They'd be in a cubicle though, what about swimming costumes then? Aren't trunks like a pair of pants?
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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

TC

Wonder how often they go swimming themselves though :hmm:

 

There is a good few to many perv's going about , but staff in the pools and camera's around it kind of make it a bit safer, there are plenty of cubicles they all have doors and most lock . years ago when I was a lot younger there were no doors just a curtain yes things were safer then or was it ? think there was probably still loads of pervs then to just wasnt recognised or highlighted way back in the day :cray:

I think public places like swimming pools are pretty safe these days and off course you should always talk to your kids to make sure they understand how to stay safe, but not scare them for they can still have fun.

Thats the problem you think, go an look at the stats for unisex changing rooms, len is right take the acess away, prevention is alot better.

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I used to go swimming a lot when kids were younger, I must admit I prefered unisex changing rooms most usually had a couple of family changing rooms as well when you have more than one kid with you,in my opinion its easier instead of me going alone into womens changing room with the kids and dad having to go into the male changing room. We made a point in going to swimming pools that had a unisex changing room it was easier , but never seen anyone not using a cubicle in the changing rooms thank god some things should not be on show :icon_eek::blink:

Tess that is normal, but what you have to remember is that Francie and Len are not really normal.

 

TC

Wonder how often they go swimming themselves though :hmm:

 

There is a good few to many perv's going about , but staff in the pools and camera's around it kind of make it a bit safer, there are plenty of cubicles they all have doors and most lock . years ago when I was a lot younger there were no doors just a curtain yes things were safer then or was it ? think there was probably still loads of pervs then to just wasnt recognised or highlighted way back in the day :cray:

I think public places like swimming pools are pretty safe these days and off course you should always talk to your kids to make sure they understand how to stay safe, but not scare them for they can still have fun.

Thats the problem you think, go an look at the stats for unisex changing rooms, len is right take the acess away, prevention is alot better.

 

See when I took my kids swimming myself I hated it when they started getting older cause from the age of 8 my son had to go into the male changing rooms by himself and I could not keep an eye on him, and I couldnt go in and check on him if he took a while coming out, so I guess it can work the other way around to eh .. plenty of weirdo's out there that like wee boys too

Thats why if I was going swimming with them myself I went to a pool further away that I knew had unisex changing rooms

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My point is theres more protection an safety, in segregated changing rooms, its far to liberal, an with sex offenders an paedos lurking, its a big nono for me.

 

It encourages liberal tendencys, an in young children I think thats fecking wrong.

How is it any different you still get changed in a cubicle, whatever sex changing room it is. So how would you protect your daughter when your in a completely different area?

You've got some twisted logic fair play.

Because my daughter would be in an all girl changing room, with just girls an no men, is that twisted logic, or do I want my daughters, an son to be safe, were paedos are known to lurk, ok johnny whatever , id rather be a bit twisted, as you say, than my daughter being eyed up by a perv or paedo.
So no women are pedo's then? And what about your son? Would he have to stay home because he'll have to get changed with men?

Ffs johnny give it a rest, of course theres women paedos, stop changing subject, men are most likley to do this are they not?

 

If your happy with it, ok, im not, an my children will never be in a unisex changing room again.

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